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Neighbourhood Plan Planplan 2013-20292014-292014-29 FelphamFelphamFelpham NeighbourhoodNeighbourhoodNeighbourhood Plan PlanPlan 2013-20292014-292014-29 Submission Plan Pre-submissionPublished December 2013 plan Felpham Neighbourhood Plan 2013-2029 Content 1 Foreword p3 2 Introduction p4 3 A Vision for Felpham p7 4 Vision Statement and Core Objectives p14 5 The Future Vision of Felpham p18 6 Introduction to Policies p22 7 Business and Tourism p23 8 Environment, Sustainability and Design Quality p26 9 Getting Around p32 10 Community, Leisure and Wellbeing p34 Community Action Plan p36 Supporting Policies/Guidance p37 2 Felpham Neighbourhood Plan 2013-2029 1. Foreword Felpham is a picturesque sea-side parish with an unique heritage and diverse community. Investment in the village and parish, and change in future years, will only be worthwhile if these make a real difference to the lives of local people and the future of its community. The Felpham Neighbourhood Plan, being led by the Parish Council, started in September 2011. The Parish Council wanted the people of Felpham to have a say in all aspects of the future of the village and parish, but more importantly wanted local people to decide what changes should occur rather than leaving such decisions to others. Felpham’s Neighbourhood Plan sets out a vision for the area that reflects the thoughts and feelings of local people with an interest in their community. The Plan sets objectives on key identified themes such as getting around, business, tourism, community, leisure and well- being, the environment, landscape features and design quality of physical structures. It builds on current and future planned activity and says what the Parish Council and its partners will work towards. The Parish Council wishes to sincerely thank all those residents who sat on the Focus Groups and the Neighbourhood Plan Committee. Chaired by Glenn Powell with lay members Leeza Aldis-Hobbs, Amanda Drinkwater, Tony Turley, Rachel Searle and Colin Holliday as well as other Councillors and the Clerk, Richard Wickens and Maureen Chaffe the Council’s Neighbourhood Plan advisor. They gave up their time, expertise and input into the process. It would also wish to thank those residents who attended the three public meetings and completed the surveys and whose comments are the basis of this Plan. Paul English Chairman of Felpham Parish Council 3 Felpham Neighbourhood Plan 2013-2029 2 Introduction 2.1 The Felpham Neighbourhood Plan (referred to hereafter as the Plan) is a new type of planning (for the future) document. It is part of the Government’s new approach to planning, which aims to give local people more say about what goes on in their area. This is set out in the “Localism Act” that came into effect in April 2012. 2.2 The Plan provides a vision for the future of the parish, and sets out clear policies, principles and objectives to realise these visions. These policies accord with higher level planning policy principally the National Planning Policy Framework and the Arun District Council Local Plan 2003 as well as the Draft Arun District Local Plan 2013-2028 , as required by the Localism Act. 2.3 The Plan has been developed through extensive consultation with the people of Felpham and others with an interest in the parish. Details of the consultation have been recorded on the Parish Council web site (www. felphampc.gov.uk). 2.4 A Consultation Statement provides an overview of the consultation, demonstrating that it fully accords with the requirements of the Localism Act. This consultation has included meeting the requirements of Regulation 14 of the Neighbourhood Planning (General) Regulations 2012. The Plan has been amended where appropriate in response to consultation comments. How the Neighbourhood Plan fits into the Planning System 2.5 Although the Government’s intention is for local people to decide what goes on in their parishes/towns, the Localism Act sets out some important guidance. 2.6 Neighbourhood Plans must be in line with European Regulations on strategic environmental assessment and habitat regulations. A Sustainability Appraisal (SA) of the Plan has been deemed unnecessary by Arun DC due to the zero housing allocation. The Plan must also accord with the Marine and Coastal Act (2009) and Marine Policy Statement. 2.7 The Plan has given local people a say in how the parish should change and an opportunity to consider what is important about living in Felpham. 2.8 The Plan is a living document that sets out a vision until 2029. 4 © Crown copyright and database right. All rights reserved (100053230) 2013 Plan A: Felpham Parish Neighbourhood PlanArea Parish Plan A:Felpham Felpham Neighbourhood Plan2013-2029 Felpham 5 Felpham Neighbourhood Plan 2013-2029 What is the Neighbourhood Plan 2.9 Although deciding where possible future housing could go is an important part of the Plan, it is about much more than this. The Plan is for the parish as a whole looking at a wider range of issues, including: • how travel around the parish should be improved • how the retail and business areas could be developed to improve the local economy • how education will be provided for a growing community, both young and old • how health and wellbeing facilities will meet the changing demand for their services • what open spaces, play facilities and community facilities are required • how the Heritage assets of Felpham can be preserved and maintained How this Plan is organised 2.10 This Plan is divided into three sections: • Section 1: A Vision for Felpham, which sets out - a brief description of Felpham today. - the issues that have influenced the vision. - the vision statement and core objectives. - the future vision for Felpham. • Section 2: Neighbourhood Plan Policies, which sets out policies to support the overall vision. •Section 3: Evidence Base 2.11 The entire document forms the Neighbourhood Development Plan for Felpham. 2.12 There is a large amount of background information that has helped in producing the Plan (this is known as the “Evidence Base”). A summary document is available on the Parish Council web site. This provides an overview of key parts of the Evidence Base, as well as explaining what options were considered for the future of Felpham. Photos opposite from left to right: Ceres Place open space, Old Rectory Gardens 2008, Blakes Mead Houses, Felpham Shopping Parade, St Mary’s Church, sailing at Felpham, The Rife at Felpham, Church Field views, post box and phone booth, The Lobster Pot, Felpham Seafront 6 A Vision for Felpham Felpham Neighbourhood Plan 2013-2029 3 ABOUT FELPHAM An Introduction to the Parish of Felpham 3.1 Understanding Felpham is the starting point for producing a good Neighbourhood Plan. This is because the Felpham Neighbourhood Plan presents a valuable opportunity to plan for the community’s future. It seeks to answer two questions : What are the problems that the Plan could address and what are the opportunities that the Plan could make the most of? Felpham Today 3.2 A wide range of issues have been considered in producing the Plan. These have been grouped under four themes: • Environment, Sustainability and Design Quality • Getting Around • Community, Leisure and Wellbeing • Business and Tourism 3.3 An overview of these themes is set out below. This includes information from background reports along with issues raised by local people at various consultation events and through surveys. The evidence base is available in the summary that accompanies this Plan. Environment, Sustainability and Design Quality 3.4 The parish of Felpham has a population of around 9852 people with an average age of 50 years. (2011 census). Housing 3.5 A review of housing data shows that 58% of housing is detached. With less than 10% of the total being flats or maisonettes. 3.6 A new housing development, Blake’s Mead, comprising 770 dwellings is currently under construction on the outskirts of the parish. 3.7 The parish includes a number of private residential estates which each have their own character and are not maintained at public expense. Some have their own covenants restricting development. 3.8 Consultation with local people (see Evidence Base) has revealed that they do not wish to see further major development. There is a desire to see the distinctive boundaries to the west maintained, Church Field protected, more supported housing for the elderly and adequate infrastructure. Flooding 3.9 The parish lies within the Arun and Western Streams Catchment which covers an area of approximately 14,000 square kilometres. The catchment is drained into the River Arun and its tributary the Rother, together with the catchments of several smaller streams to the west of the River Arun. The catchment area is covered by a Catchment Flood Management Plan 8 Felpham Neighbourhood Plan 2013-2029 which identifies that as a consequence of climate change, parts of the Arun District, including Felpham, will be at an increased risk due to rising sea levels and more extreme weather events. There are rifes running through the parish with various outfalls to the sea. There has been significant flooding over the years. In 2012, 43 properties were severely affected by flooding. The areas east and west of Wedgwood Road are shown to be at risk from river and sea flooding on the Environment Agency flood maps. They are also at risk from surface water flooding. The West Sussex County Council Operation Watershed has sought to invest in highway drainage and environmental improvements. Local residents have indicated strongly that any future development must address the issues of flooding and that they want the existing issues to be resolved. Character and Heritage 3.10 The parish has a number of broad character areas that make up the built environment of the parish.
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